---
title: Box
layout: documentation
doc-tab: elements
doc-subtab: box
---

{% include subnav-elements.html %}

{% capture box_example %}
<div class="box">
  <article class="media">
    <div class="media-left">
      <figure class="image is-64x64">
        <img src="{{site.url}}/images/placeholders/128x128.png" alt="Image">
      </figure>
    </div>
    <div class="media-content">
      <div class="content">
        <p>
          <strong>John Smith</strong> <small>@johnsmith</small> <small>31m</small>
          <br>
          Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aenean efficitur sit amet massa fringilla egestas. Nullam condimentum luctus turpis.
        </p>
      </div>
      <nav class="level is-mobile">
        <div class="level-left">
          <a class="level-item">
            <span class="icon is-small"><i class="fa fa-reply"></i></span>
          </a>
          <a class="level-item">
            <span class="icon is-small"><i class="fa fa-retweet"></i></span>
          </a>
          <a class="level-item">
            <span class="icon is-small"><i class="fa fa-heart"></i></span>
          </a>
        </div>
      </nav>
    </div>
  </article>
</div>
{% endcapture %}

<section class="section">
  <div class="container">
    <h1 class="title">Box</h1>
    <h2 class="subtitle">
      A white <strong>box</strong> to contain other elements
    </h2>
    {%
      include meta.html
      colors=false
      sizes=false
      variables=true
    %}

    <hr>

    <div class="content">
      <p>
        The <code>.box</code> element is simply a container with a shadow, a border, a radius, and some padding.
        <br>
        For example, you can include a media object:
      </p>
    </div>

    {% include snippet.html content=box_example more=true %}

    {% include variables.html type='element' %}

  </div>
</section>
